How’s the outdoor season going?

OldMedUser

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What's the strain name?
My neighbor is growing one called cbd strawberry...smells delicious
Mine is called Earth Lover made by a breeder called Sebring that hangs out at Overgrow dot the com and gives the seeds away for the price of postage.

These were all supposed to be auto fems but most went male and this girl grew as a photo fem. I have pollen from the boys and seeds that should be auto reg from a little Earth Lover girl I grew indoors.

My outdoor girl smells devine and the bit of a toke I've had off her is amazing. I so hope that the cutting I have grows to make me many more others.

:peace:
 

printer

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I never finished a plant outside before. The forecast for the next while looks to be a high of 10-12 C and low of -3-0 C . Will the plants still develop in these temperatures and the shorter days?
 

Turpman

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49.9.

I have been putting them in the garage every day for more than a month. Today did not go well. Last night I got home late but put them in with it dark out. This morning when I took the first one out it was not spun around and I put one of the aluminum rods holding the branches up into my eye. So a morning at the hospital, abraded my eye in two places. Felt like I was stabbed in the eye, am better now. If one of a have dozen things did not happen I would be fine. Chain of events. What sucks is it is quite nice out and I do not want to go out in case some dust infects my eye. Not like I feel like doing anything out there right now. The eye doctor said she sees enough of people coming in with the same thing she now wears google while gardening.
Put a ball of some sort on the end or the rod. Golf ball or something.
 

printer

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-5 C (23 F) last night, plants are in the shed. going up to 10 C (50 F). Any suggestions at what temp to bring them out. Next week are 20 C (70 F) as a high for indian summer and then I think it is it for warm weather and best will be today's temperatures.
 

Rdickenson

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-5 C (23 F) last night, plants are in the shed. going up to 10 C (50 F). Any suggestions at what temp to bring them out. Next week are 20 C (70 F) as a high for indian summer and then I think it is it for warm weather and best will be today's temperatures.
Frost promotes frost,let them go as long as u can
 

Rdickenson

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I can't praise Bradley Danks enough,second year I've grown the jagerschnitzel x purple punch
Purple,dense sweet grape bugs with zero mold done first week of October
This one is a winner in every way!!!
 

Turpman

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Canadian grow at 42, been real hot, temps over 100 without adding the humidex. 100% organic on ground that has never been tilled. I grabbed these photos in the evening after depositing 50 gallons of fish tank water with a bit of tuna head emulsion. Mulch is aged cow manure 3/4” and bush mulch 1” over a six foot circle. I might still add a ring around it lol.

70’s Columbia Red Hair x 80’s Jamaican x 90’s Mexican local sativa IBL:

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Banger Haze x Super Silver Haze:

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Canuck GG4 out of a vendors sample pack, the one I did last year had the most disgusting flavours of garbage methane and fermenting fruit, the day I picked it the buds were so sticky that gnats were getting stuck on it. A neighbour grew the same from a pack he’d purchased and it was junk:

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Ace Golden Tiger, Malawi pheno x Pakistani Chitrali Kush:

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The GTxPCK is seven feet tall, 5 feet wide and growing 4” per day. I don’t plan on topping or covering any of them. The Red Hair has been hiding in a corn field down the road since the 70’s. It has always been great smoke, I’m pretty excited about growing it.
Any updates on how the sativas are doing?
 

printer

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I don't know how it happened. You read about it once in a while and can not understand how they missed it. The one plant just wen 'shrivel up' on me in no time. No problem, I will just dry it and trim it later, it is what it is.



But would like to dunk it in water and get crap off it first. I think I will try a branch first. Decided to un it under the facet in the tub, shook the water off and, "What is that?" I look, "It looks like a seed pod." And then another. I squeeze it and out pops a seed. Then another. "Dirty stinkin' male somewhere got my baby pregnant." Might as well collect some seeds. Wish it were the CBD strain.

 

cannadan

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@ printer
looks like she took a frost or 2...pretty hard not to mention getting raped in the public domain..lol
I had a couple do that and they look a lot like your brown one....

Like you said it is what it is...

I too have a few seeds ,nothing drastic though ,more like 1 or 2 per bud grouping ,so I would also suspect someone around me has done the same and let loose a rapist. I killed/culled 7 absolutely handsome( Chad/Tyrone-alpha males) that were close to 12 feet high before they decided to show sex.
Why is it always the most beautiful plants ........... that do this.

Surprisingly with the frosts...even after the last few days of rain.... I have zero mold or bugs for that matter....

This years crop is definitely leaning towards the sativa spectrum...heavily...at least of what grew as females
The Dutch seed package I got this year.... had 3 types... 1. Neville's haze....these are monster sized plants...10-14 feet and equally as big around...
2. Banana K. ...which is a indica leaning ....og kush x Banana
3. Dansk- DNA-pot- I'm not sure at all about very hard to source but seems linked to a genome project.(interesting)
https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2018/01/22/marijuana-genome-map-unlock-potential-magical-plant/
 
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